What do you need that a cron job wouldn't provide?

On Jun 26, 8:43 am, Stuart Halloway <stuart.hallo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am working on a Clojure project that is becoming more and more  
> schedule-oriented. So far I have been using Clojure's native  
> concurrency constructs, but I am becoming tempted to use Java's  
> concurrency primitives to get interruptability, etc. -- or maybe even  
> wrap a Java library like Quartz.
>
> Has anyone else been down this road?
>
> Stu
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